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Hall of Fame

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The JCR's institutional memory is all well and good for things like rent and welfare, but what of the students, animals, buildings and more that have made the JCR what it is today? On this page, we record for all time the mighty Heroes and Villains of the JCR, lest their great deeds be lost to the ages.

Heroes

Molly Rogers (JCR member 2012-2016)

Molly Rogers held the positions of Environment and Ethics officer, Welfare officer, and SDO (twice) on the JCR committee, consistently going far beyond expectations and making a huge positive contribution to the JCR.

Molly did so much for the JCR, including building the craft cupboard, creating incredible costumes for both bops and the charity musical, running disability awareness week events, and many more.

Molly made a huge impact on how many members of the JCR think and talk about mental health.

People who talk to Molly generally become happier.

Molly is an absolute Hero.

Richard May (JCR member 2012-2015)

Richard May sunk a significant amount of his time into redesigning the JCR’s website and rewriting the JCR's Constitution.

Richard’s actions went far beyond what was expected of him as JCR Website and Computing Officer.